Milano Cortina Winter Olympics Set to Leave Unforgettable Mark
The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are ready to begin after a challenging preparation period. Despite construction delays, including a crucial cable car in Cortina, IOC President Kirsty Coventry assures a memorable event. The Games are seen as a beacon against global turmoil, with Italian President Mattarella emphasizing their unifying power.
The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are poised to commence, marking a significant event for athletes and spectators alike. International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry expressed her optimism for an unforgettable Games, despite the hurdles encountered in preparation.
During the opening of the IOC session at La Scala in central Milan, Coventry acknowledged the challenges, including the accelerated construction of the Cortina d'Ampezzo sliding center and the Santagiulia ice hockey venue. The delay of the cable car for Alpine skiing in Cortina was also noted, though Coventry remained confident in Italy's ability to deliver a successful event.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella stressed the importance of the Games amid global unrest, highlighting their potential to foster dialogue and unity. The opening ceremony will take place at San Siro stadium, with the Olympics running from February 6 to 23.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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